Free Third Reich Tour Berlin

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Meeting Point

At the huge granite bowl in Lustgarten, the park in front of the Old Museum and the Berliner Dom

Description

Berlin was a cosmopolitan, liberal capital of artistic & social renewal before Hitler’s Nazi Party made it their nerve centre for war, terror, & murder. Join Generation Tours for the only free tour examining the Third Reich, and learn about Hitler’s rise to power and the largest genocide of the 20th century. Hear heart-breaking stories of victims & survivors, discover tales of forgotten heroes who resisted the Nazi's fearsome dominion, see remains of key institutions of the Nazi War Machine, and view some amazingly touching memorials commemorating the 11 million victims of the Holocaust with your third Reich free tour guide. The Third Reich free tour in Berlin starts at 11 A.M. every Thursday and Saturday from our free tour meeting point in Lustgarten.

Rise and Fall of Hitler's Nazi Party

New Synagogue

Old Jewish Cemetary

Nuremberg Laws & Final solution

Night of the Broken Glass

Nazi HQs

Otto Weidt Workshop for the Blind

Resistance movements & Assassination attempts on Hitler's life

Trains to Life - Trains to Death

Nazi rallys & propaganda

Holocaust Memorials

Hitler's Germania

Reichs Chancellery & site of Hitler's bunker

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Schedule

Starts at

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

11 AM

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

Closed

Friday

11 AM

Saturday

11 AM

Sunday

Closed

Directions

By S-Bahn and U-Bahn, take lines S5, S7, U2, U5 or U8 to Alexander Platz, or lines S5 and S7 to Hackescher Markt.

To get to Lustgarten from Hackescher Markt, take Burgstrasse which changes to Spreepromenade along the river. Cross the bridge on your right towards the Berliner Dom and you’ll arrive to a square in front of the Old Museum and the Cathedral in Lustgarten, the meeting point.

From Alexanderplatz, take Karl-Liebknecht-Straße towards Museum Island and, after passing St. Mary’s church on your left, go across the bridge and take a right at the Berliner Dom onto Lustgarten.

You’ll see the guides in the centre of the square at the marble bowl, wearing light-blue T-shirts and name tags and holding blue umbrellas.